| Literature DB >> 25349599 |
Jong Hyo Choi1, Bong Min Ko1, Cheol Kim1, Hee Kyung Kim2, Jae Pil Han1, Su Jin Hong1, Jong Ho Moon1, Moon Sung Lee1.
Abstract
Amyloidosis is characterized by the abnormal deposition of extracellular amyloid fibrils. Cases involving amyloid light-chain amyloidosis in the small intestine have been reported infrequently in Korea. Here, we report a case of localized light chain protein amyloidosis in the small intestine. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy, push enteroscopy, and capsule endoscopy revealed submucosal tumor-like lesions, multiple shallow ulcers, and several erosions in the distal duodenum and jejunum. An endoscopic biopsy established the diagnosis of amyloidosis. In through an immunohistochemical analysis, the presence of lambda light chain protein was detected. The patient had no evidence of an underlying clonal plasma cell disorder or additional organ involvement. Therefore, we concluded that the patient had localized amyloidosis of the small intestine.Entities:
Keywords: Amyloidosis; Capsule endoscopy; Endosonography; Enteroscopy; Intestine, small
Year: 2014 PMID: 25349599 PMCID: PMC4204724 DOI: 10.5217/ir.2014.12.3.245
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intest Res ISSN: 1598-9100
Fig. 1Upper endoscopic findings. Endoscopy revealed an elevated lesion with central erosion on the third portion of the duodenum.
Fig. 2Abdominal CT findings. Abdominal CT scan revealed haziness in the mesentery (arrows) without abnormal enhancement of wall thickening and dilatation of the small bowel.
Fig. 3Push enteroscopic findings. Endoscopy revealed (A) multiple shallow ulcers (white arrows) with broad bases and (B) discoloration of the jejunum (black arrow).
Fig. 4Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) findings. EUS revealed hypoechoic thickening of the muscularis mucosa on (A) a flat lesion with a shallow ulcer and (B) an elevated lesion. Submucosal thickening was present on the elevated lesion (C).
Fig. 5Capsule endoscopy (CE) findings. CE revealed (A) multiple shallow ulcers and (B) whitish plaque-like infiltration in the jejunum.
Fig. 6Histopathologic analysis. Microscopic findings revealed (A) the presence of amorphous eosinophilic material deposits in the lamina propria (×100), (B) salmon-colored deposits of amyloid using Congo red staining (×100), and (C) the apple-green color birefringence of the deposits using polarizing microscopy (×100).